THE EFFECT OF SUITABILITY OF PROVIDING COMPLEMENTARY FOODS ON THE INSIDENCE OF STUNTING AND ANEMIA IN TODDLERS

Lailatul Khusnul Rizki, Esty Puji Rahayu
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Background: Stunting is a chronic nutritional problem in toddlers characterized by height that is not appropriate for their age. Children who are stunted will be at risk for disease and when growing up are at risk for degenerative diseases. The effect of stunting does not only affect health but also affects children's intelligence. Apart from stunting, anemia in children is also a health problem in developing countries (Ministry of Health, 2018).Objectives: The purpose of this study was to analyze the accuracy of giving complementary foods to the incidence of stunting and anemia in toddlers.Methods: The type of research used is analytical survey with a retrospective design. The population in this study are all toddlers at Porong Public Health Center who meet the inclusion criteria. The sample of this research is taken by cluster random sampling technique of 99 respondents. Data were collected using a questionnaire on complementary complementary feeding practices based on WHO (2003) regarding the principles of providing complementary foods. The reliability test of this questionnaire obtained a Cronbach’s Alpha value 0.723. Stunting Variables determined by calculating the Z-Score PB/U and Anemia variable was determined based on the measurement of the hb level Descriptive statistics and Chi-square Test with significance value less than 0.05 were used to analyzed data.Results: The results of this study are that there is an effect of the suitability of complementary feeding on the incidence of stunting and anemia, with a (ρ value  = 0.001) for the variable incidence of stunting and (ρ value = 0.021) for the variable incidence of anemia.Conclusion: Socialization on complementary complementary foods must be carried out frequently to avoid stunting and anemia so that the government's target to reduce stunting can be achieved. Keywords: Complementary Foods, Stunting, Anemia, Toddlers
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提供辅食适宜性对幼儿发育迟缓和贫血内在的影响
背景:发育迟缓是幼儿的一种慢性营养问题,其特点是身高与年龄不相称。发育迟缓的儿童将面临患病的风险,长大后将面临患退行性疾病的风险。发育迟缓不仅影响健康,而且影响儿童的智力。除了发育迟缓,儿童贫血也是发展中国家的一个健康问题(卫生部,2018年)。目的:本研究的目的是分析辅食对幼儿发育迟缓和贫血发生率的准确性。方法:采用回顾性分析调查法。本研究的人群均为柏隆公共卫生中心符合纳入标准的幼儿。本研究的样本采用整群随机抽样技术,共99人。数据是根据世界卫生组织(2003年)关于提供辅食原则的补充性辅食喂养实践问卷收集的。本问卷信度检验的Cronbach’s Alpha值为0.723。通过计算Z-Score PB/U确定发育不良变量,通过测量hb水平确定贫血变量,数据分析采用显著性值小于0.05的描述性统计和卡方检验。结果:本研究结果表明,补饲适宜性对发育迟缓和贫血的发生率存在影响,发育迟缓的可变发生率为a (ρ值= 0.001),贫血的可变发生率为a (ρ值= 0.021)。结论:必须经常开展辅食社会化,避免发育迟缓和贫血,才能实现政府减少发育迟缓的目标。关键词:辅食,发育迟缓,贫血,幼儿
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